Wythenshawe road sign as a tribute to Marcus Rashford have spoken about why they chose to honour him. The Manchester United player from Northern Moor, campaigned for the Prime Minister to fund the free school meal voucher scheme during the summer holidays.Rashford, 22, received free schools as a young boy living with his mother, in Wythenshawe.In a shock u-turn on Tuesday (June 16), Boris Johnson confirmed the government would pour £120m into a one-off 'COVID summer food fund.'Following the announcement, a banner was erected underneath the 'welcome to Wythenshawe' road sign, just off the M56.The banner read: "Rashford 1, Boris 0," and has been shared hundreds of times on social media.Local community group, Wythenshawe Whisperer's, say they.